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1 1, 6 | under a palm-tree, and drew near to him in fear and awe. '
2 1, 10 | Presence.~Do thou seek to draw near to Reason; let not thy heart~
3 1, 11 | then he went again~And drew near to the house of his friend.~
4 2, 7 | are burnt with fire are near to Kausar.' 3~Whoso is in
5 2, 11 | and of the mosque at Kuba, near Medina, and a treacherous
6 2, 16 | proceeds from a friend who is near. ~The sweetness of the kinsman'
7 3, 2 | Thou fanciest thyself near to God, ~Saying, "The maker
8 3, 2 | and the green are alike near the sun, ~Does the sun veil
9 3, 12 | way, ~"O Lord, let me draw near to Thy chosen ones!"~So
10 3, 12 | stages? ~What of distant and near, while it is drunk with
11 3, 12 | single atom; ~And when I drew near to the shore of the sea ~
12 3, 13 | And serpents are drawing near to bite your heads, ~A kind
13 4, 2 | of every bird that draws near; 15~When God sent, thee
14 4, 2 | with sand when water is near.~Make yourself ignorant,
15 5, 10 | entice some animal to come near his lair, so that he might
16 5 (9)| of absolute Being draws near to him, and "blinds him
17 6, 2 | bird of some sagacity came near him, and suspected something
18 6, 2 | but foolishly lingered near, and began to question him
19 6, 9 | strictly charged them not to go near a particular fort which
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